Lamb of God's Guitarist, Mark Morton, released the music video today for his song "Cross Off." "Cross Off" is the first single off of his debut solo album, Anesthetic, and features the vocal talent by the late Chester Bennington.

You thought 13 music videos for songs off one album would be enough for Mike Shinoda, but you've underestimated him once again: Shinoda is now teasing another "Post Traumatic" video, this time for crowd-favourite hype banger "I.O.U."!

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From the looks of this brief teaser, the "I.O.U." video will presumably consist of footage from live shows Shinoda has played throughout the past year. Montreal-based Chady Awad is the video's director - evidently, he's been on the road with Shinoda to capture the action, as photos from the recent "Post Traumatic" U.S. tour can be seen on his Instagram feed:

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The video will premiere on Monday, March 4 at 9AM PST. If you want to be among the first to see it, you can visit the YouTube page and set up a reminder right now.

Appropriately, Shinoda is set to embark on a European tour tomorrow, and Awad has been on hand to document the current rehearsals so there may yet be more content to come.

A commemorative photo exhibit, entitled "Celebrating the Life of Chester Bennington," has been scheduled for March 20th, 2019, which would have marked Chester Bennington's 43rd birthday.

The exhibit, featuring never-before-seen photos from Jim Louvau (an artist and close friend of Chester's), will be hosted at The Black Sheep Gallery in Burbank, CA from 7-10 p.m. that day. Louvau, who met Chester in 2000 just prior to the release of the band's debut album Hybrid Theory, will showcase photos taken of Chester throughout his career. Portions of the proceeds will go to Talinda Bennington's 320 Changes Direction charity for suicide prevention.

According to Louvau, "Over the course of our 17-year friendship I was lucky enough to document the evolution of the young musician who never took himself too seriously to the family man and philanthropist he developed into... Now it's time to honor the memory of someone who I owe a great deal of gratitude by sharing the art we created together with the world and continue to celebrate his legacy on his birthday."

Much like the first Tel Aviv show on March 25th, LPUnderground members are being offered the chance to gain early entry into the venue on the day of the show, so if you're not a LPU member make sure to sign up for the fanclub! The contest can be found here!

Fans wondering what Mike Shinoda's recent Instagram vagueness was teasing now have their answer: a new "Post Traumatic" tour date has been announced! Shinoda will be performing a show in Tel Aviv on March 25, 2019. This will serve as the conclusion to the European tour leg that he is set to embark upon at the beginning of March.

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The Tel Aviv show will take place at a venue called Hangar 11, and tickets are now available for purchase through Ticketmaster Israel. In addition, Linkin Park Underground members are being offered the chance to gain early entry into the venue on the day of the show - sign up for the latest LPU contest here!

More information about Shinoda's 2019 tour dates can be found on mikeshinoda.com.

As previously reported, Lamb of God guitarist Mark Morton's forthcoming solo album, Anesthetic, features a collaboration with the late Chester Bennington titled 'Cross Off'. The album is due for release on March 1.

The collaboration has been highly anticipated by fans since April 2017 as both musicians previously posted on social media teasing new music. Chester posted a number of tweets about the track including the following:

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Although the song leaked online on December 18th 2018, it officially aired on Zane Lowe’s Beats 1 radio show today. It is also now available to stream on a number of streaming platforms including Spotify.

Mike Shinoda has released the video for Can't Hear You Now, the final track from his album Post Traumatic. The video directed by Tim Mattia features Mike emotively singing the song as a blurred silhouette on a bright white background. Tim Mattia also directed Heavy from Linkin Park's latest album One More Light. Check out the video below.

Mike has just announced on Instagram that he will be heading back to Europe in March of 2019 for another Post Traumatic tour. He will be hitting some places that he missed in 2018, like London and Prague. He will also be hitting Germany hard, playing seven out of the sixteen shows there. See the full list of dates below

Mike Shinoda has just announced a new Post Traumatic vinyl release, this time a colored version with a 10'' bonus disc, containing two new songs. It will be released on December 7th and can be pre-ordered here. This release is limited to just 3000 copies, so make sure to get your order in quick!